Quality of transmission (QoT) prediction is a fundamental function in optical networks. It is typically embedded within a digital twin and used for operational tasks, including service establishment, service rerouting, and (per-channel or per-amplifier) power management to optimize the working point of services and hence to maximize their capacity. Inaccuracy in QoT prediction results in additional, unwanted design margins. A key contributor to QoT inaccuracy is the uncertain knowledge of fiber insertion loss, e.g., the attenuation due to connector losses at the beginning or at the end of each fiber span, as such loss cannot be directly monitored. Indeed, insertion losses drive the choice of the launch power in fiber spans, which in turn drive key physical effects, including the Kerr and stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) effects, which affect services’ QoT. It is thus important to estimate (and detect possibly anomalous) fiber insertion losses at each span. We thereby propose a novel active input refinement (AIR) technique using active probing to estimate insertion losses in C and C
Digital-twin-based active input refinement for insertion loss estimation and QoT optimization in C and C + L networks
Journal of Optical Communications and Networking, Vol. 16, Issue 12, 2024
Type:
Journal
Date:
2024-11-27
Department:
Communication systems
Eurecom Ref:
8829
Copyright:
Optica Publishing Group
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PERMALINK : https://www.eurecom.fr/publication/8829